But I seriously could not resist on putting every detail of this dish into it. Is it a salad, a bowl, a dish – I don’t know. It’s simply delicious and its always fitting to call it a Buddha Bowl 🙂 And yes I felt like a happy Buddha after eating it. Lately our roommate Fiona became seriously addicted to tahini and she basically puts it into every dish. That inspired me to put it into this one as well. Also new in my cooking skill assortment is the poached egg. It is not easy in the beginning and I had quite some crumbly, hard, ugly accidents with it but I think I can manage it quite good now. 🙂

This link will explain how you can do it as well: http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/eggs-recipes/poached-eggs/

How you do it:

Preheat the oven on around 180°

Wash your vegetables and cut the cucumber and the potatoes into your favorite shape.

Heat some water with vinegar for the poached egg.

Put the chickpeas and medium-sized cubes of the sweet potatoes into a bowl with oil and salt. Mix it with your hands (you know- everything tastes better when you mix it with your hands:P)

Heat coconut oil in the fryer (we are using theTefal fryerfrom the following link because this one is frying perfectly crispy with only 3 % Fat used) Get yourself the with our This Link: TEFAL Actifry with 50 % Truefoodsblog Discount on the Product now!With the fryer, you can fry them crispy with almost no fat used. Alternatively, Put the mixture for 20 min into the oven

Meanwhile, add the ingredients for the Avocado-Tahini-Lemon dressing into a food blender and mix until it’s completely blended.

The water for your egg should be cooking. Put it from the heat and stir in an even circle with a spoon and carefully add the egg. Directly try to put the egg together with a spoon and let it sit for around 3 minutes.

As soon as your chickpeas are done, take them out of the oven and add the nutritional yeast for the cheesy flavor.

Now you just need to put everything together.

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I hope you managed to do a poached egg when you did it for the first time – if yes: you have my full respect! 😀 Let me know if you managed!

Totally right! Oke so this is what is behind the recipe… me myself, Claire, I am a plant-eater… over the course of the experience with Truefoodsblog we want to encourage transition! In our society, plant-based eating is the only reasonable thing, but of course not everyone gets the connection and the skill to cook creative/balanced vegan dishes right away… so here was the thought behind this recipe: why not make a vegetarian dish with one particular item which is vegan and replaces something with dairy? So maybe when the full vegan is too much for a person its a good way to at least try out something new which is vegan, so the first step of transition is being made.

Thank you so much for the critical comment- together we will make the change!
Love & Light to you

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